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In reply to the discussion: No one got up the story of NASA losing the last "moon" rock ... ROFL [View all]Bolo Boffin
(23,796 posts)7. Polls in America are around 6% of people who question whether it happened.
20% is a figure from a British survey.
ETA: And even so, since by your figures, 80% of the public doesn't question the moon landing, why would you say what you did?
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No one got up the story of NASA losing the last "moon" rock ... ROFL [View all]
defendandprotect
Dec 2011
OP
20% of the public doesn't believe it -- and it's not like they're exposed
defendandprotect
Dec 2011
#5
If your OP claim means anything, it's that what NASA claims to be moon rocks are all gone
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
#8
My OP means nothing because I didn't pick up the article -- as I made clear --
defendandprotect
Dec 2011
#9
Not all tapes of the original moon landing are missing, just the telemetry.
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
#22
I can easily believe in a hoax that would fool the media (they're mostly dolts!).....
LongTomH
Dec 2011
#30